Placing images

- Understanding the options that you can apply…when placing graphics, can help you…get them into your documents looking…the way you want right from the start…and it'll help you make changes quickly as well.…So, let's take a look at the options…you can choose from when placing images.…Let's start by placing some graphics in this layout.…I'll choose File, Place.…And, in the exercise files folder,…I'm going to select all three Photoshop documents.…Now, I want to see the Import Options…and to do that, I can either select this checkbox…or I can use a keyboard shortcut…by holding Shift while I click Open.…

I prefer the method of holding Shift…because by selecting the check box,…that means this dialogue box is going to pop up…every time I place text or graphics in any document,…which can really slow me down.…So again, to get the options dialogue box…only when I want it, I'll hold Shift and click Open.…And the contents of this dialogue box changed…depending on the file format of image that you're placing.…Different formats have different options.…

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11/19/2014

Creating Long Documents with InDesign shows designers how to plan, create, and output book-length documents using InDesign CC features and third-party plugins. Publishing veteran Mike Rankin focuses on long-document elements such as page and chapter numbering, tables of contents, cross-references, and indexes. The course also provides strategies and best practices for document construction, from creating master pages and applying consistent formatting with styles, to placing text and images and outputting to both print and interactive PDF.